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That guy has some really cool ideas, and sometimes put astonishing pieces together, and I especially like the large diagrams, like the recent ocean depth / sea objects scale comparison chart... that guy is great, I can\'t even be mad at his occasional Ayn Rand stuff.

XKCD is a hit and a miss for me. Some comics are funny, some comics are just boring nerd observations. The comic makes jokes based on topics not often tackled in comics, like tape measures and Skifree. It suppose that is kind of refreshing, but it doesn\'t make them funny.

I don\'t hate XKCD. Its funny enough to be better than a lot of other comics, but its not one of the best.

Certainly the god of stick figure comics. I laugh at most, and the ones I don\'t laugh at I couldn\'t understand, because I\'m not that great when it comes to computers and such. THE most consistantly funny webcomic I\'ve yet to read. Highly recomended for ages 15+( language, sexual content, mild violence).

Alright, this is something you need to read. Art sucks flat out, but it's not bad looking like some comics, it's just dumbed down because of his lack of artistic ability. However, his sense of humor MORE than makes up for it. Just read the latest 30 and see how much you laugh. Quick and easy to read for extreme humor.

I love the inspirational comics (my favortie is the barrel series) and sweet. Very geeky, and if you don't understand (or remember) some math, it's kind of confusing. I love that it's all just stick figures, simple and hilarious.

This is probably the most geeky webcomic I've seen. It's brilliant, been getting better too -- I love the Pi episode. Indeed, the drawing is basically worthless, but that doesn't really matter. Lovely.

This comic is a triumph of substance over style. Sure, they "characters" are usually no more than stick figures on graph paper...But who cares? They're thought-provoking, irreverent, and frequently hilarious.

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